If I had to do it today, now that there is a 32gig Moto Maker option for Verizon, well the Dev X, and how quick and easy it is to root if needed, still wins out over the cheaper price and custom colors. So I can understand why there is so much discussion and debate on which one to get. I don't know about Dev Ed but I don't see why that would be different. Motorola has an agreement in place with Asurion and you do get the same device back if you customized. And to be honest, before buying the Dev X, I had a retail VZW 16gig moto X and was just as happy. According to this thread here MotoMaker Phones and Asurion - xda-developers You do get a customized Moto X back if you bought one. I don't run custom roms, other than tethering I really don't need root. (I know safestrap exists for those with locked bootloaders, but they take up storage space on the phone). with an unlocked bootloader, I could flash a 3rd party ROM if I wanted to. unlocking the bootloader doesn't void the warranty.Ħ. I still have unlimited data, so rooting and tethering are nice.ĥ. It was the only 32gig option for Verizon at the time.Ĥ. Get Verizon Authorized Retailer - CellOnly can be contacted at. Just flash a custom recovery, boot into the custom recovery and install SuperSU.ģ. The Nexus 4 very narrowly has a better display than the Moto X, thanks to its diagonal 4. No flashing back and forth between rom versions, etc. However, as most of you should know by now, Motorola has promised that the Moto X will be truly customizable, allowing you to pick more than just a color out of two, or three choices. I have the piece of mind of being able to root without waiting for any exploit or process to be drawn up.Ģ. 53680 The Motorola Moto X has been launched a few months ago in the US through all four major carriers, including T-Mobile, Sprint, AT&T and Verizon. Why did I get the Dev, rather than taking the subsidized/cheaper "retail" version?ġ. I took the DE edition when I purchased mine in early November, just before the first $100 price drop. Re: Verizon: Should I get the Developer Edition?
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